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Border dispute continues as Afghan, Pak forces trade fire

No casualties were reported on either side of the crossing, which has been closed due to Pakistan disputing Afghanistan's construction of a new border post there.

- Peshawar - UPDATED: March 3, 2025, 04:02 PM - 2 min read

Torkham border crossing. Image: X


In a fresh escalation of tensions, Pakistani and Afghan forces exchanged gunfire overnight at the Torkham border crossing that has been shut for 11 days over a dispute between the two neighbours, officials said on Monday.

 

No casualties were reported on either side of the crossing, which has been closed due to Pakistan disputing Afghanistan's construction of a new border post there.

 

Both countries have in the past closed Torkham and the southwestern Chaman border crossing, most often over deadly shootings and cross-fire. The crossings are vital for trade and travel between Pakistan and landlocked Afghanistan.

 

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A Pakistani official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to talk to the media, said that Taliban security forces opened fire unprovoked in the early hours of Monday, targeting Pakistan's border post with automatic weapons. Pakistani personnel returned fire, the official said.

 

There was no immediate comment on the exchange from the Taliban government in Kabul.

 

Thousands of trucks and vehicles are stranded on both sides of the Torkham crossing, leaving people stuck in harsh winter conditions.

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